Josephine County live at the Treehouse

Josephine County, with special guests Hanz Araki and Coleen Raney, will perform at the Treehouse Café at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7.

The band combines the talents of four traditional musicians into one exceptional experience. The group recently released their first album “East to the West,” which features gorgeous four part harmonies, dynamic instrumentals, and a strong commitment to the traditions that brought them together from each of their disciplines.

Tickets for this 21-and-older show, $12 each, are on sale at www.treehousebainbridge.com.

Award-winning fiddler and singer Erica Brown dedicated herself to traditional music at a very young age. Classical, French Canadian, bluegrass, country, and much more can be found in her wide range of musical expertise.

Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Matt Shipman’s love of traditional music is apparent in his mastery of bluegrass, country, and Irish styles of playing. His detailed and thoughtful guitar, mandolin and banjo playing captivate and delight audiences nationwide.

Irish flute player and singer Hanz Araki is known worldwide for his command of traditional music. Those sensibilities, both inspired and disciplined, have made him a household name from the United Kingdom to Japan.

Among the finest interpreters of traditional songs of her generation, singer Colleen Raney brings warmth and authenticity to music from Ireland, Appalachia, Scotland and beyond.